John Droke is the
cheapest place in town to buy standard groceries. He also has ½ gallon Mason
fruit jars, 90 cents per dozen; quarts 80 cents per dozen.

Eugene Bullock
was here from Sherman Tuesday.

C. A. Booth made
a business trip to St. Louis last week.

J. W. Leibrand
was here from south McAlester last week.

Misses Ida and Nellie
Folsom spent Sunday with friends in Durant.

John Droke
returned Wednesday from a visit to friends at Durant.

A.E. Hunt, traveling
agent for the Dallas News, was here Tuesday.

J. B. Franks and
family spent last Sunday as the guests of friends in Durant.

John Walker and
sisters, Misses Irene and Mattie, visited Durant last Sunday.

Mrs. E. E. Gregg
and children have returned from a visit to relatives at Milford, Missouri.

C. H. Vincent
spent last week attending to business and visiting friends at Quanah, Texas.

Mrs. C. A. Booth
is visiting relatives in Durant. C. A.
Booth made a business trip to St. Louis last week.

Mrs. John C. Moore,
from Kingston, Texas, spent Sunday with the family of S. W. Maytubby.

Walter Hopkins,
from Eagletown, I. T., was here several days last week visiting his uncle A. S. Rutherford.

The horses of George
Willis’ dray became unmanageable Tuesday evening and turned the vehicle
over, spilling several sacks of flour.

W. S. Cornaster
and family from Palo Pinto, Texas, spent several days in Caddo last week
visiting the family of their sister, Mrs.
I. G. Abney.

Mrs. J. B. Boone
and daughter, Miss May, from Honey
Grove, Texas, spent several days in Caddo last week visiting their son and brother,
W. W. Boone.

Mrs. H. W.
Diffenderfer, from Springfield, Missouri, arrived in Caddo Sunday. Mr. Diffenderfer is of the Choctaw
Hardware Company and they have leased one of the dwellings of Mrs. George Pate on West Buffalo Street
and will reside there. Caddo gladly welcomes them.

Mrs. Edna Maddox
arrived in Caddo Wednesday evening from Hugo. She came on the new Arkansas & Choctaw to Bennington
and from there was conveyed in a carriage. She has the distinction of being the
first lady to have made a trip on the new railroad. Her many friends here were
very glad to see her.

Last week Rev.
Forrest Maddox, who for the past year has been pastor of the Baptist Church
at this place, resigned his charge, which was accepted by the church. He will
go to Chicago where he will enter the Moody
Bible Training School. He has made numerous friends in Caddo and they wish
him success in his work.

Last Sunday the Baptist Church at this place called Rev. I. T. Underwood, formerly
principal of the Sterrett Institute, to the pastorate of their charge. The call
was accepted by him and he will in the near future move to the place with his
excellent family.

The Baptists, under the auspices of Rev. D. James, are having a fine revival here. Rev. C. J. Ralston will deliver a series of meetings here next
week.

Joseph Childers
and family from Collin County, Texas, are visiting Mrs. Alice Childers.

Married: Mr. Virgil
Williams of Durant and Miss Carrie
Robinson, living four miles east of town, were married last Sunday in
Caddo. Miss Robinson is well known here and has a host of friends who wish her
happiness. We are not acquainted with the groom.

Married: J. Frank
Stephens and Miss Lyda Carter
were married at the home of the bride’s father near Nail Crossing last Sunday. Frank has many friends in Caddo who
congratulate him on his step in life and wish the young couple all the
happiness of this life.